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10 Sep

Bugatchi Men’s Spring RTW 2024 – WWD

Courtesy of Bugatchi Anthony Keegan set off on a journey for Bugatchi’s spring collection. It was inspired by the vacations he took along with his family as a baby where he would sit at the back of a station wagon and eagerly anticipate the subsequent stop, however the wardrobe he designed could be higher fitted to sipping cocktails at an upscale seaside resort than peering out of a dusty automobile window. The road, which was designed to “illustrate the great thing about the journey,” featured a relaxed assortment of menswear staples in a palette that ranged from sea foam and rosy pink to different shades of blue. Key pieces — which were available in a wide range of colours — included palm prints...
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30 Jan

Zadig & Voltaire RTW Fall 2023

Zadig & Voltaire lit up Poush, an art exhibition space within the Paris suburbs, for its latest runway show. Guests made the trek to the gallery on the outskirts, where the contemporary brand erected a fountain center stage for a fashion show and party to showcase its fall collection, under the creative direction of Cecilia Bönström. It was a centerpiece that guest Ed Westwick called “pretty spectacular” because it went up in flames. The theme was “freedom,” Bönström said backstage after the show, however it also took a match to last season’s softer boho chic with a moto-infused collection. Bönström all the time goals for a rock ‘n’ roll edge, and this season the Swedish designer toughed up with racing motifs. She was inspired...
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22 Jan

Marine Serre RTW Fall 2023

Because the audience sat waiting for the Marine Serre show to start, the front row grew increasingly restless. News that the show was running nearly an hour late on account of the late arrival of Nigerian singer Burna Boy left some perplexed. Since when was the brand, known for its upcycling ethos and edgy fashion sensibility, a magnet for music stars? The very fact is, the Marine Serre label is pivoting to embrace more mainstream personalities because it seeks to make an even bigger impact on fashion. Tyga, Noah Cyrus, Soko and G-Eazy were among the many celebrities mingling on the darkened set on the Grande Halle de la Villette, where three 26-foot towers of secondhand clothing stood as a reminder...
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